You took the words blind-trust too literally. It was formed in ASL. What I was bringing up would be more of "trusting someone blindly".
Of course everybody knows I am not talking about the financial definition of blind-trust.
Again you took Pilot and Interpreter too literally. I can replace professions easily, but the point I am making remains.
You trust more on those people you do not see/know than those people that you actaully see or know.
For example, using pilot again, I have read many times that the pilot were caught drunk on the job, sleeping on the job, etc. As for the interpreters, if you read previous blogs, there were a alot of debate on translating. You just never know what the interpreter is saying when you sign. You just trust the interpreter blindly.
My vLogs should be viewed one a step back and in your mind, think in general terms. I suggest that you need not to take my examples too literally, but to reflect on the whole message/point.
About your point having more than one pilot, my opinion there is more so they can work as team to run a big thing with many people. Also, have back up too in case need go bathroom or need leave to deal with situation. Also 2 pilot or 3 they all have different responsibility to handle the whole plane.
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Oh, of course make sense now. Excellent describe!
You took the words blind-trust too literally. It was formed in ASL. What I was bringing up would be more of "trusting someone blindly".
Of course everybody knows I am not talking about the financial definition of blind-trust.
Again you took Pilot and Interpreter too literally. I can replace professions easily, but the point I am making remains.
You trust more on those people you do not see/know than those people that you actaully see or know.
For example, using pilot again, I have read many times that the pilot were caught drunk on the job, sleeping on the job, etc. As for the interpreters, if you read previous blogs, there were a alot of debate on translating. You just never know what the interpreter is saying when you sign. You just trust the interpreter blindly.
My vLogs should be viewed one a step back and in your mind, think in general terms. I suggest that you need not to take my examples too literally, but to reflect on the whole message/point.
Thanks.
I will to Vlog about this situation. I noticed about something that I would like to bring it up and have your views on it.
Taz: I learned something about Blind Trust. I also want to challenge you about something. Smile. I will Vlog later. Good Vlog!
Jay: It is ok for some people to take the words to literally. If it was formed in ASL, I beleive it will not make any difference. But
I think (you can correct me if I am wrong) what you mean would be UNSURE with two fists moves up and down opposite - TRUST.
Aidan
About your point having more than one pilot, my opinion there is more so they can work as team to run a big thing with many people. Also, have back up too in case need go bathroom or need leave to deal with situation. Also 2 pilot or 3 they all have different responsibility to handle the whole plane.
Jay. I agree with you and I'm sorry that Tad, while meaning well, took an inordinate amount of time and energy to respond to your basic question.
There are many things we take as a matter of blind trust as we go thru life. Every now and then, there are some situations that give me pause.....
Tad,
After rereading my comment I posted this morning this evening, I realize my wording may come across as a bit strong. If thats the case, I apologize.
Tad, your vLog is great, and I was simply making a response to clarify what I was trying to do with my vLog.
Seecha...
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